Musical Performers 28 AmerEquine Festival of the Horse
Heidi Clare & AtaGallop
Friday, 1:30 p.m. | Ariat/Hellman Coliseum Saturday, 5 p.m. | Round Up Inn Sunday, 6 p.m. | Ariat/Hellman Coliseum
www.heidiclare.com
Heidi Clare; whose driving old-time fi ddling was heard in the movie Cold Mountain; bears down with the bow and leads her band through raucous instrumentals and beautiful vocals with harmony and “heart.”
Jimmie Dale Gilmore
and the Wronglers Friday, 7:30 p.m. Ariat/Hellman Coliseum Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Ariat/Hellman Coliseum Sunday, 1 p.m. Round Up Inn
www.jimmiegilmore.com www.thewronglers.com
Texestentialist singer/songwriter, Jimmie Dale, teams up with California old-time musicians for the best of both worlds and feature hard-driving and poignant songs form by-gone eras.
June 1,2 & 3, 2012
Dry Branch Fire Squad
Friday, 5 p.m. | Round Up Inn Saturday, 7:30 p.m. | Ariat/Hellman Coliseum Sunday, 4 p.m. | Round Up Inn
www.drybranchfiresquad.com
T e purveyors of aggressively traditional bluegrass music which draws freely from the “horsey” roots of the music, this band has taken their music all over the world and done it with a sense of humor.
Sons & Brothers
Friday, 10 a.m. | Round Up Inn Saturday, Noon | Round Up Inn Sunday, 3 p.m. | Round Up Inn (w/Doug Smith)
T ese three brothers are both the inventors and the progenitors of a whole new kind of music called “West Grass.” T ey have played countless “west- ern” festivals in prep for AmerEquine.
Other groups to be presented throughout the event in the Round-up Inn include Ft. Worth’s most popular bluegrass band, Salt Creek; National Champion Trick Roper, Doug Smith; Colorado’s early teens phenonmenal Powell Sisters; and the inspiring harmonies of the horse community’s own Leigh Ann and Scott Matthews.
Wild Horses and burros are fast disappearing from the American West. Please help us save our wild herds!
Living Images by Carol Walker
Living Images by Carol Walker
In 1995, Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Ginger Kathrens filmed a newborn wild horse foal in Montana. She named the pale colt Cloud and has documented him through the seasons of his life, bringing the beauty and complexity of wild horse society to a world audience.
Despite an Act of Congress designed to protect these iconic symbols of freedom, the Bureau of Land Management is on a course to manage our wild horse and burro herds to extinction… unless we can stop them.
Call President Obama: 202-456-1111 and Congress: 202-224-3121. Request a moratorium on roundups and reprotection of wild horses and burros on Western public lands.
Join us online to stop the abuse.
www.thecloudfoundation.org
Visit the Cloud Foundation and Ginger Kathrens at booth #712 in the Texas room of the Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibit Hall.
Deb Little Photography
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